CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEGIRDLE
PRESENT
Present
I begirdle
you begirdle
he/she/it begirdles
we begirdle
you begirdle
they begirdle
Present continuous
I am begirdling
you are begirdling
he/she/it is begirdling
we are begirdling
you are begirdling
they are begirdling
Present perfect
I have begirdled
you have begirdled
he/she/it has begirdled
we have begirdled
you have begirdled
they have begirdled
Present perfect continuous
I have been begirdling
you have been begirdling
he/she/it has been begirdling
we have been begirdling
you have been begirdling
they have been begirdling
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I begirdled
you begirdled
he/she/it begirdled
we begirdled
you begirdled
they begirdled
Past continuous
I was begirdling
you were begirdling
he/she/it was begirdling
we were begirdling
you were begirdling
they were begirdling
Past perfect
I had begirdled
you had begirdled
he/she/it had begirdled
we had begirdled
you had begirdled
they had begirdled
Past perfect continuous
I had been begirdling
you had been begirdling
he/she/it had been begirdling
we had been begirdling
you had been begirdling
they had been begirdling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will begirdle
you will begirdle
he/she/it will begirdle
we will begirdle
you will begirdle
they will begirdle
Future continuous
I will be begirdling
you will be begirdling
he/she/it will be begirdling
we will be begirdling
you will be begirdling
they will be begirdling
Future perfect
I will have begirdled
you will have begirdled
he/she/it will have begirdled
we will have begirdled
you will have begirdled
they will have begirdled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been begirdling
you will have been begirdling
he/she/it will have been begirdling
we will have been begirdling
you will have been begirdling
they will have been begirdling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would begirdle
you would begirdle
he/she/it would begirdle
we would begirdle
you would begirdle
they would begirdle
Conditional continuous
I would be begirdling
you would be begirdling
he/she/it would be begirdling
we would be begirdling
you would be begirdling
they would be begirdling
Conditional perfect
I would have begirdle
you would have begirdle
he/she/it would have begirdle
we would have begirdle
you would have begirdle
they would have begirdle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been begirdling
you would have been begirdling
he/she/it would have been begirdling
we would have been begirdling
you would have been begirdling
they would have been begirdling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you begirdle
we let´s begirdle
you begirdle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
begirdled
Present Participle
begirdling
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEGIRDLE»
Discover the use of
begirdle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
begirdle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... manipulate, negotiate; put (over), put (through), swing idiom pull strings (or
wires) engird vb syn BELT 1, band, begird, begirdle, cincture, en- cincture,
engirdle, gird, girdle engirdle vb syn BELT 1, band, begird, begirdle, cincture,
encincture, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
2
Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ
Ah ! the City yet stood, with its Bulwarks ; I lion safely yet Towered : but spreading
from house over House, the flame did begirdle us ; Sea-like, red, loud and billowy
; Hither, thither, as tempest-floods, Over the death-circled City. Flying ...
3
Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor Resartus
Stately masonries, long-drawn arches, cloisters, sounding aisles buttress it,
begirdle it far and wide. Regimented companies of men, of whom our Jocelin is
one, devote themselves, in every generation, to meditate here on man's
Nobleness ...
BEGINS BEGIRD BEGIRDED BEGIRDING BEGIRDLE BEGIRDLED BEGIRDLES
BEGIRDLING BEGIRDS BEGIRT BEGLAD BEGLADDED BEGLADDING
BEGLADS BEGLAMOR BEGLAMORED BEGLAMORING BEGLAMORS
BEGLAMOUR ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
5
The French Revolution: The guillotine
they, volleying and p«-ira-ing, begirdle her from shore to shore. Cimmerian
Coalition of Despots recoils ; smitten with astonishment, and strange pangs. Such
a fire is in these Gaelic Republican men ; high-blazing ; which no Coalition can ...
6
The Works of Thomas Carlyle
Ah ! the City yet stood, with its Bulwarks ; Ilion safely yet Towered : but spreading
from house over House, the flame did begirdle us ; Sea-like, red, loud and billowy
; Hither, thither, as tempest-floods, Over the death-circled City. Flying, saw I ...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 2010
Begird ( be-gird' ) [ A. S. beyyrdan. ] v. t. %gvf arf- vm, it^t, H^T^t *fctft { vi^li w^«A ).
pa. t. Begirt, Begirded. pa. p. Begirt. [ Begirdle (b€-gird'l) v. t. qpTft ^f^, ^of ,
Beglerbeg (beg'-ler-b«:g) [Turk. ?i<. 'bey of beys'.] Begum ( be'-gum ) [ Urdu
begiim.] ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
8
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, 1
Ah ! the City yet stood, with its Bulwarks ; Ilion safely yet Towered : but spreading
from house over House, the flame did begirdle us ; Sea-like, red, loud and billowy
; Hither, thither, as tempest-floods, Over the death-circled City. Flying, saw I ...
9
Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses
George Moore (see 9.274n) remarked, on England and her language: "To
begirdle the world with Brixton seems to be her ultimate destiny. And we, sitting
on the last verge, see into the universal suburb, in which a lean man with glasses
on his ...
10
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
(1) It forms derivative verbs, withthe sense of 'around,''on all sides,' 'inall
directions,' as beblear=to blear all over, begirdle, bejumble, bepaste, besmudge;
(2) it forms intensive verbs, with the sense of 'thoroughly,' 'soundly,' as bebreech=
to ...